Saddest thing about Hypercard is that neither monsieur Jobs, Wozzy or Scully
had the foresight/wisdom call it what u like - to turn Hypercard into the
"Web" - Even though Apple were the first people to actually make networking
useable by the common man.


On 5/1/07 15:56, "Bruce Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think most of us have gotten over it by now... *grin*.  But, there
> are still some folks around who want to revive it, even though
> SuperCard and Revolution are still around.
> 
> The greatest thing about HyperCard was that it was approachable by
> the non-geek.  I work in education, and have for the majority of my
> professional life.  Teachers don't generally have the time to learn a
> large, complicated language and IDE.  HyperCard let you drag some
> pieces together and MAKE A THING THAT WORKED!  Of course, those of us
> who are geek-enabled could build pieces that would help in that
> effort.  Because it was free (for most of its lifetime) people didn't
> have trouble sharing their solutions.
> 
> On Jan 5, 2007, at 10:09 AM, Stefan wrote:
>> I feel that people tend to love HyperCard - still. Am I wrong?
>> If not: What's so great regarding Hypercard?


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